If you're looking for an epic party tour of the U.S., you're in luck. FourLoko, an alcoholic energy drink brand, has scoured the party scene to find the most "epic" outdoor party in each state.

To identify the cream of the crop, FourLoko looked at crowd size, legacy and uniqueness of the event.

"Basically, it's gotta be the wildest party in the state that's not just some private thing in someone's backyard...Crowd size is a factor for sure, as is the uniqueness of the agenda (EDM dance party in forest, bungee jumping, fire dancing, wife hauling races), and of course we like to give a nod to legacy events that have kept the party going strong for decades," said Andy Kerns, Senior Content Manager at Digital Third Coast, a marketing agency representing FourLoko.

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Here in Connecticut, New Haven's St. Patrick's Day Parade with a 62-year legacy was given the title of most "epic" in the state.

"The St. Pat's Day parade in New Haven earns a lot of cred for legacy, for keeping the party going long and strong over so many decades...This year was particularly impressive because hundreds of thousands gathered in spite of severe cold weather warnings. That is some serious commitment," Kerns said.

But seeing as babies are allowed at the parade, Connecticut seems to fall into the less-than epic category when compared to the rest of the states.

"Some places just haven't learned how to fully cut loose. Let's put it this way, if your state's most epic event is a place where infants are welcome, your party game is still in its infancy," Kerns said.

California is the state with the most epic parties, and the Midwest comes in second. The three biggest parties on the list are the San Francisco Pride parade, the Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade and, of course, Mardi Gras.